2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpba.2006.01.014
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Live cell extraction and HPLC–MS analysis for predicting bioactive components of traditional Chinese medicines

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“…Moreover, we have used a new approach combining biomembrane extraction and high performance liquid chromatography to identify ferulic acid (FA), ligustilide, senkyunolide H, and senkyunolide I, which are some potentially bioavailable components in Angelica sinensis [Dong et al, 2005]. Other studies have identified compounds such as 3-butylphthalide, ligustilide and FA as potential bioactive components in Angelica sinensis using bio-extraction chromatography and immobilized liposome chromatography [Mao et al, 2002;Li et al, 2006].…”
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“…Moreover, we have used a new approach combining biomembrane extraction and high performance liquid chromatography to identify ferulic acid (FA), ligustilide, senkyunolide H, and senkyunolide I, which are some potentially bioavailable components in Angelica sinensis [Dong et al, 2005]. Other studies have identified compounds such as 3-butylphthalide, ligustilide and FA as potential bioactive components in Angelica sinensis using bio-extraction chromatography and immobilized liposome chromatography [Mao et al, 2002;Li et al, 2006].…”
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“…were proposed for screening and analysis of the multiple bioactive compounds in TCMs by the groups of Zou and Li [4,9,[17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26]. HPLC or HPLC-MS is the commonly used analytical means, but according to the different sampling methods, these biofingerprint analyses are classified into three types, microdialysis, equilibrium dialysis and cell or target molecule extraction methods.…”
Section: Screening the Bioactive Markers By Interacting Tcms With Tarmentioning
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“…Cell or target molecule extraction is based on the hypothesis that the potential bioactive compounds in the TCMs could selectively combine with the target cells or some target molecules, so the relative concentrations of the cell-combining components in the suspension medium should decrease and the cell-combining components would be detectable in the extract of denatured cells [22]. Based on the proposed methods, the potential active components of A. sinensis, Cordyceps sinensis, combined formulations of DBD, Shaofu Zhuyu decoction, etc.…”
Section: Screening the Bioactive Markers By Interacting Tcms With Tarmentioning
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“…This method was based on the hypothesis that, when cells are incubated with the extraction of the TCM, the potential bioactive compounds should selectively combined with the cell membrane or be transported into the cell system. Thereby, the relative concentrations of cell-combining components in the suspension medium will decrease and these components will be detected in the extract of denatured cells (Li et al, 2006;Yu et al, 2007). Li et al predicted the bioactive components of TCM by live cell extract and HPLC-MS (Li et al, 2006).…”
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“…Thereby, the relative concentrations of cell-combining components in the suspension medium will decrease and these components will be detected in the extract of denatured cells (Li et al, 2006;Yu et al, 2007). Li et al predicted the bioactive components of TCM by live cell extract and HPLC-MS (Li et al, 2006). Dong et al proposed an approach for screening and analyzing bioactive components in TCM using red cell membrane extraction and HPLC-MS analysis (Dong et al, 2005).…”
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confidence: 99%